SIMON HEFFER IS AN INNOCENT VICTIM OF A MISUNDERSTANDING AND A CHAMPION OF THE PEOPLE
In yesterday’s post, someone felt the need to anonymously fire a warning shot across my bows by reminding me that the law says you can libel someone even by telling the truth about them. In the light of this, it has become clear to me that when respected historian, editor and society beauty Simon Heffer [right] repeated the current Conservative canard that Hansard changed its copy because it was leant on by the government, he did not do so in the knowledge that the allegation was false. His part in this was entirely unwitting.
What do readers think could have been the reason for his uncharacteristic lapse in judgment in accidentally printing an untruth?
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In yesterday’s post, someone felt the need to anonymously fire a warning shot across my bows by reminding me that the law says you can libel someone even by telling the truth about them. In the light of this, it has become clear to me that when respected historian, editor and society beauty Simon Heffer [right] repeated the current Conservative canard that Hansard changed its copy because it was leant on by the government, he did not do so in the knowledge that the allegation was false. His part in this was entirely unwitting. What do readers think could have been the reason for his uncharacteristic lapse in judgment in accidentally printing an untruth?
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Date: 2008-03-20 03:50 pm (UTC)I would love to see Hansard be as proactive as you suggest, but sadly I suspect the entrenched policy of "remaining aloof and hoping it will all go away" is far more likely to take effect.